A WOMAN who was stressed out about debts and pressured by her creditors to pay up everyday jumped to her death at a high-rise building downtown Bangkok with her body only found 12 hours later today (Mar. 31), TV Channel 7 said. Pol. Lt. Col. Siriphong Lapanich, an inspector at Thong Lor police station,
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Deadline set for reporting loan shark debts
By Thai Newsroom Reporters PEOPLE WHO MAY OWE debt to loan sharks but have not yet reported it to the authorities were today (Feb.11) encouraged to do so until the end of this month. The Ministry of Interior’s undersecretary Sutthipong Chulcharoen recommended those who may still have their illicit debt unsettled and unreported promptly
Read moreGSB provides soft loans to settle illicit debt
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THE GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK is offering soft loans which people can use for settlement of illicit debt but not for refinancing of their bank debt. The GSB is providing a maximum of 50,000 baht in soft loans with a maximum of five years in repayment term for customers who may
Read moreMany thousands so far assisted under anti-loan sharks campaign
By Thai Newsroom Reporters MANY THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE owing illicit debt have been so far successfully assisted under the government’s anti-loan sharks campaign, the Ministry of Interior’s undersecretary Sutthipong Chulcharoen confirmed today (Jan.26). Of a total of 15,005 illicitly indebted people who have so far filed with the authorities in all provinces of the
Read more‘Debt Settlement Market’ now extended to district level nationwide
By Thai Newsroom Reporters The GOVERNMENT’S “DEBT Settlement Market” campaign for people indebted to unlawful money lenders is being extended from provincial to district level nationwide. Interior Ministry Undersecretary Sutthipong Chulcharoen confirmed today (Jan.16) that the “Debt Settlement Market” which formally kicked off in all provinces on Sunday is now branching out to all
Read more‘Debt Settlement Market’ kicks off in all provinces
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THE GOVERNMENT-RUN “Debt Settlement Market” kicked off today (Jan.14) for people illicitly indebted to loan sharks in all provinces nationwide. The “Debt Settlement Market” is a venue set up in each of the country’s 77 provinces for the people to find ways and means to settle their informal debt owed
Read moreMajority keeping mum about their loan shark debts
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THE TOTAL OF PEOPLE OWING illicit debts to loan sharks and yet keeping it a secret from the authorities is believed to outnumber those who have officially notified of it so far, according to Interior Ministry undersecretary Sutthipong Chulcharoen. The undersecretary said today (Dec.29) there are many more people who
Read more110,000-plus debtors point finger at over 81,000 loan sharks
By Thai Newsroom Reporters A TOTAL OF 110,000-PLUS people have so far claimed to owe a combined seven billion baht in illicit debt to 81,000-plus loan sharks in all provinces of the country, a senior government official said today (Dec.26). Sutthipong Chulcharoen, undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior, confirmed that 110,531 people have informed
Read moreNumber of people owing illicit debt now surpasses 100,000
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE indebted to loan sharks has now surpassed 100,000 over a three-week period, confirmed the Ministry of Interior’s undersecretary Sutthipong Chulcharoen today (Dec.21). A total of 105,482 people have so far claimed with the authorities to have a combined sum of 6.57 billion baht in illicit, informal
Read moreNearly 100,000 people indebted to loan sharks
By Thai Newsroom Reporters NEARLY 100,000 PEOPLE have been officially listed so far to owe debt to loan sharks nationwide, according to the Ministry of Interior’s undersecretary Sutthipong Chulcharoen. Since the beginning of this month, a total of 98,667 people have so far informed the authorities either in person or online as being currently
Read moreAnother populist campaign provided for 10 million licitly indebted people
By Thai Newsroom Reporters ABOUT 10 MILLION LICITLY indebted people nationwide are going to be salvaged under another populist campaign launched by the Pheu Thai-led government, according to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. The prime minister reassured today (Dec.12) that an estimated 10 million licitly indebted people will be rescued under the government’s campaign to
Read more71,000 people found so far to have 3.5 billion baht in debt to loan sharks
By Thai Newsroom Reporters AS MANY AS 71,000 people nationwide have been found so far to have a combined sum of 3.5 billion baht in illicit, informal debt owed to loan sharks, according to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. Presiding over today’s (Dec.8) official kick-off of the Pheu Thai-led government’s anti-loan sharks campaign, the prime
Read moreMany more people tipped to report loan shark debts
By Thai Newsroom Reporters MANY MORE PEOPLE in all parts of the country are ultimately expected to inform government officials of debt which they may owe to loan sharks sooner than later, said Deputy Prime Minister-cum-Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul today (Dec.4). Only about 40,000 people throughout the country have so far notified the authorities
Read more22,000 people claim carrying loan shark debts in single day
By Thai Newsroom Reporters AS MANY AS 22,000 PEOPLE nationwide have individually claimed in a single day to be owing illicit debt to loan sharks, Sutthipong Juljaroen, undersecretary of interior, confirmed today (Dec.2). A total of about 22,090 people from all regions of the country yesterday notified the authorities of the illicit, informal debt
Read morePheu Thai-led govt alleged of pushing mutually contradictory populist campaigns
By Thai Newsroom Reporters THE PHEU THAI-LED GOVERNMENT is putting forward mutually contradictory populist campaigns which will immensely increase public debt and compromise their financial and treasury disciplines, said an opposition MP today (Nov.30). Move Forward MP Nattapong Ruangpanyawudhi said the Pheu Thai-led coalition government plans to borrow a sum of 500 billion baht
Read morePoliceman commits suicide over debt problems
A POLICEMAN in Kalasin province who was saddled with heavy debts tried to shoot his wife twice before shooting himself to death at 3 a.m. this morning (Oct. 31), Siam Rath newspaper said. Just after Pol. Sgt. Maj. Mahitidet Klangpraphan, 50, who was attached to Kalasin Police Department, committed suicide, Pol. Lt. Col. Suksawad
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